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Oh dear. Elevator Music has returned. This time, with an annoying fairy that probably will not die, as opposed to an everything-crushing clown. Will he prevail this time? Let us find out.

Revenankh [] (M)Nature: Adamant (+1 Atk, -1 SpA)Type: Ghost/FightingGhost: Ghost STAB; brief intangibility that nullifies Normal and Fighting-type attacks. Can move through walls for a brief period of time but must remain in motion. Superior senses in low light and inside dark buildings. Have no vision reduction in hazes.Fighting: Fighting STAB; ignore weight restrictions on Circle Throw, Seismic Toss, Sky Drop, Storm Throw, Submission, and Vital Throw. Superior reaction time in close quarters.

Abilities:Shed Skin: (Innate) This Pokemon regularly sheds its skin and any impurities contained in its body. If afflicted with a status condition, this Pokemon has a 33% chance of removing all status conditions at the end of a round.Air Lock: (Innate) This Pokemon releases immense barometric pressure, clearing the weather in the arena and preventing the effect of weather moves and abilities from taking place.Infiltrator (DW): (Innate) Through a combination of speed and cunning, this Pokemon easily circumvents the effects of Light Screen, Mist, Reflect, and Safeguard with all of its attacks.

Mollux [] (F)Nature: Timid (+15% Spe, +9% Acc, -1 Atk)Type:Fire: Fire STAB; immune to burn, emit a low glow in dark places, takes additional damage if active open flames are exposed to a water attack. Superior senses in volcanic or brushfire areas.Poison: Poison STAB; immunity to Poison/Toxic, see and breath through smog/smokescreens/haze uninhibited. Able to use Wrap and Bind without losing focus. Superior senses in urban settings.

Abilities:Dry Skin: (Innate) This Pokemon has spongy, yet sensitive skin, causing it to burn in bright sunlight for damage but absorb water and heal damaged tissues in rain. This effect results in dealing two (2) damage/action to this Pokemon in sunlight and recovering two (2) HP/action in rain. In addition, the dry skin is very vulnerable to flames and the Base Attack Power of incoming Fire attacks is increased by two (2). The Pokemon absorbs the damage of water attacks and recovers 25% of HP the damage that would have been inflicted.Illuminate (DW): (Can be Enabled) This Pokemon emits a continuous light that brightens the environment and makes it easier for all Pokemon to see. While this ability is active, any darkened or twilight state in the battle is negated and all moves used by any Pokemon (friend or foe, or itself) have their accuracy increased by 10% (flat). Boosts from multiple Illuminates do not stack.

Abilities:Healer: (Innate) This Pokemon emits a light, airy aura that surrounds its allies in a multiple battle. At the end of each round, there is a 30% chance any allies in a multiple battle will have all their status conditions healed.Regenerator: (Innate) When this Pokemon is switched out during a switch battle, it reacts to the energy in the Pokeball and (ten) 10 HP is restored. When this Pokemon Chills, it restores six (6) HP in addition to its 12 Energy.Klutz (DW): (Can be Disabled) The Pokemon moves in a rare style of battling that uses an unpredictable, clumsy looking manner. The accuracy of its attacks are increased by 10% (flat). While engaging in this style it cannot use a hold item, though an item is necessary to pull it off.

Timeless Tower is an unfathomably large structure seated on an impregnable cliff-side. The tower's main spire looms over its entrance hundreds of feet into the air. Bridges extend from the main tower to three separate spires, each on an island pillar of immense density. The ocean roars violently below, beckoning you to stay away.

The bridge to the east leads to a tower frozen over in a massive pillar of ice. The sunlight glistens against its reflective surface, yet no melt can be shown. You look cold just staring at it.

The bridge to the west leads to a craggy pillar that seems to be etched from the very earth itself, impossibly dense and immovable.

A third tower can be seen behind the structure on your map, but it is eclipsed by the sheer enormity of the main spire. It is made of the sturdiest looking metal you have ever seen, an unnaturally purely refined solidity that shares the brilliant sheen of the icy tower and the sheer density of the crag.

As you go up to the entrance, the drawbridge on the main gate opens and falls with a loud crash onto the only access to the mainland. On either side of the bridge are statues of Golurk holding up massive spears. As you enter the main atrium, a massive statue of Golem rolled up into a ball takes the centre of the arena. You look around the room and see exits your east and west going to the towers, stairs built into the floor going down presumably to the tower behind the main spire, and a massive door with 3 slots in the gate. Depictions of the gate are on the left and right, and show 3 stones being placed in the gate. Both mosaics are completely sand-coloured except for the stones. One is an azure blue, one is a dull brown, and the other a shimmering silver. You attempt to push the gate, but it is so massively heavy you feel tired just pushing on it. It will not budge.

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So, you decide that the best course of action to take is to head towards the frozen zone in the east, & knowing this would be a cold encounter, you move on into the Ice Spire.

So, you go through the path & you instantly start to feel cold, & you feel as if you want to blitz through this quickly. Going through the endless staircases & cold, slippery hallways, you eventually arrive at a chamber of a reasonable size. You make a temperature check, about -5 Degrees Celsius (~23 Degrees Farenheit). This, you hope is as cold as it gets. However, not as soon as you focus back onto the task at hand, you notice 2 Pokemon in the distance: A Snorunt & a Vanillite. You try to sneak past without being noticed, but you make a wrong step & slip over the ice, catching the attention of the two Lackeys, who rush over & confront you, thinking you were an intruder. They don't look friendly...So you send in your three Pokemon, ready to fight the two. It is time to duel, it seems...

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After the battle, you slip & slide your way through a few more corridors & staircases that seem to go on & on. After a while, you start to notice that it is getting colder & colder, horribly fast as well. Eventually, you become incredibly exhausted after all that trekking & go for the bottle of water...Only for it to be all frozen up. Bloody negative temperature... So you then trek on & on, becoming more thirstier & thirstier, before finally finding another chamber, which you go inside.

As you walk in you notice that while you are freezing, the Pokémon here seem to be enjoying the cold. This whole expansive corridor is little more than a giant skating rink. You surmise the small holes in the sides of the room are the nests for all the Pokemon. As you cross towards the end of the arena, you notice the Pokémon playing a game. Swinub & Delibird appear to have set up a football match using a ball of ice. Unfortunately, both of them are blocking your way & they do not appear friendly. What shall you do?

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Oh dear god. This round was nothing more than just... Sheer brutality... Ironic from a stall team... Anyhow, you pretty much roll the Delibird & take them out in one fell swoop. Not even the Blizzards could stop it...

After the battle, you continue on. While it is sad to see the Pokémon scatter, you really must continue on your quest, & so you do, venturing deeper into the spire...

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Another endless set of stairs & annoying climbs await you as you left the previous chamber. The entire place is starting to feel even colder than before, & the ice becoming slipperier & more impregnable than before, looks like you are in this for the long run... As you continue in this frigid palace, you come upon a blocks of solid ice, within which you find two item containers. Elated at the find, you send out your Pokémon to examine it. You feel like maybe you have a tool on one of your Pokémon to break it or thaw the ice. Do you pursue this at the risk of being attacked by a wild Pokémon as you do so? So, what shall you do?

a) Thaw / Break the ice! [REQUIRES A FIRE-TYPE MOVE OR A MOVE SUPER EFFECTIVE AGAINST THE ICE-TYPE].
b) Ignore this and continue before you draw attention from the wildlife.

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Showing no interest in the ice, you decide that it is not worth you or your Pokémon's time & effort to get through the ice. You would have likely been attacked by something terrible anyway had you spent the time here. Hurriedly, you move your Pokémon on their way with you & travel into the next chamber.

Ice Spire - Frozen Hall

As you slip & slide your way through the hallways & staircases, you notice, this is not going to get any warmer, this is going to get colder & colder. Nevertheless, eventually you find yourself in a room called The Frozen Hall. The Frozen Hall is a hollowed out room shaped like a sphere. Gigantic icicles stretch from the floor to the ceiling, up about 8 metres. A frozen draft blows through the room, & as you continue through, the snow gets stronger. You get the distinct feeling of being watched. Buried under the snow is a glimmering object that could be valuable. This part of the ice also seems to have some obsidian shards sticking out nearby, an odd feature for such a place, but who knows who has traversed the area? Do you place your hand in the snow? What will you do?

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Interested in the object, you decide to investigate it to see what it is. What it turns out to be, however, is a tinderbox that contains 5× Aspear Berries, which you throw straight into your berries pocket in your backpack. Convenient. After putting down the tinderbox, you notice the obsidian object moving in the corner of your eye & catch it out, stopping it in its tracks. Turns out it was a Glalie trying to do something bad to you...So the Glalie roars at you & not to soon, a Glaceon pops out of nowhere to assist the Glalie. So you are forced as a result to send in your Pokemon to defend you from this dynamic duo. How will this unfold? We will soon see...

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Okay, so in response, the Guardians unleash a powerful offensive that threatened to do massive damage. Luckily, Revenankh avoided it, but your failure to KO Sub worked against you, resulting in two wasted attacks... Just issue your actions.